Conestoga College cuts programs and jobs amid enrollment drop
Conestoga College announces significant restructuring with program eliminations and staff reductions following concerning enrollment trends across multiple campuses.
Conestoga College announces significant restructuring with program eliminations and staff reductions following concerning enrollment trends across multiple campuses.
Edmonton community leaders and displaced students are scrambling for solutions after a sudden college campus closure leaves academic futures uncertain.
Toronto's Centennial College leads the charge in addressing Canada's skilled labor shortage through innovative programs and hands-on learning experiences during National Skilled Trade and Technology Week.
Historic donation from Esmail and Safana Bharwani will create new student awards and support services at Bow Valley College, empowering future generations of learners in downtown Calgary.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies athletes dominate Canada West awards, with multiple players earning top honors in basketball, volleyball, and wrestling for their outstanding 2023-24 performances.
After 37 days on picket lines, 20,000 Ontario college support workers ratify transformative new contract featuring unprecedented wage increases and job security protections.
After a tense 5-week strike that disrupted Ontario's college system, support staff have overwhelmingly approved a new collective agreement, bringing stability back to campuses across the province.
Windsor's St. Clair College support staff have ratified a new agreement, ending a five-day strike that disrupted campus operations. The breakthrough comes after intense negotiations and a lengthy ratification vote.
Discover how the small village of Formosa, Ontario is preparing for its spectacular Christmas celebration featuring dazzling lights, festive markets, and community spirit that draws visitors from across the region.
Groundbreaking study at Fleming College examines what makes nurses resilient amid healthcare crises, aiming to develop support strategies that strengthen Canada's healthcare backbone.
A startling analysis from CNN's Harry Enten reveals Democrats are heading toward potential electoral catastrophe in 2025, with Trump's coalition showing unexpected strength across key demographics.
Discover how London's Delta Armouries Hotel transformed from a military training ground to a luxury downtown landmark, preserving 120 years of Canadian history while offering modern elegance.
Ontario's 2024 wildfire season proved devastating, with official data revealing nearly 6,000 square kilometers burned across the province. Discover the staggering scale of destruction and the massive firefighting response that mobilized thousands.
Ontario residents face higher electricity costs starting May 1st. Learn how time-of-use and tiered rates are changing and get expert tips to manage your energy bills effectively.
A 32-year-old Holstein man is confronting multiple serious charges following an alleged crime spree that included arson, assault, and extensive property damage in a quiet Ontario community.
Authorities have determined the massive Perth County explosion and fire that destroyed a commercial building was accidental, ruling out suspicious causes. The investigation continues as the community assesses the damage.
An Idaho driver learned the hard way that being a tourist doesn't exempt you from traffic laws after Ontario Provincial Police caught them speeding excessively on Highway 401 near Prescott.
In a heart-pounding OUA basketball showdown, the Guelph Gryphons mounted a furious fourth-quarter rally but couldn't complete the comeback against the Laurier Golden Hawks, falling 77-73 in a game that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final
New Brunswick sees surge of Quebec physician applications as healthcare recruitment efforts pay off. Discover why doctors are choosing to relocate and what this means for patient care.
London's beloved student-run radio station CJFX is fighting for survival as Fanshawe College seeks community partnerships to keep the airwaves alive after funding challenges.
An explosive internal New York Times memo predicts Donald Trump could secure 312 electoral votes in a hypothetical 2024 matchup. The leaked analysis reveals surprising battleground state projections that contradict current polling narratives.
The heartbreaking story of a Canadian mother's journey through grief after her son died in a tragic dorm room accident during his first week of university, and how she's transforming pain into purpose.
In a surprising move, Quebec's medical regulatory body calls for suspension of new legislation affecting doctor remuneration and demands renewed dialogue with protesting physicians.
Exclusive investigation reveals Ontario Labour Minister's wife lobbied for a college advocacy group that secured $3.75 million in provincial grants, raising questions about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.
Toronto's George Brown College is exploring a significant rebranding initiative that could see the institution change its name for the first time in decades. Discover the reasons behind this potential transformation and what it means for students and the
A Kamloops pharmacist faces consequences after admitting to making false statements to their regulatory body, resulting in a four-month suspension and financial penalty.
Dramatic roadside intervention by Ontario Provincial Police leads to major drug bust near Kapuskasing, revealing sophisticated trafficking operation in Northern Ontario communities.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies athletes continue to dominate Canada West conference awards with multiple players earning top honors across basketball, wrestling, and track & field.
Sault Ste. Marie police have identified missing man Dustin James Mitchell, 35, as the prime suspect in a local homicide investigation. Authorities continue searching for Mitchell while warning the public not to approach him.
Ontario takes a monumental step toward unlocking the Ring of Fire's mineral riches through a groundbreaking agreement with Webequie First Nation that will accelerate vital road infrastructure in Northern Ontario's remote region.